//
// System.Web.UI.WebControls.ListViewContainer
//
// Authors:
//   Marek Habersack (mhabersack@novell.com)
//
// (C) 2007-2008 Novell, Inc
//

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using System;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;

namespace System.Web.UI.WebControls
{
	// This class is necessary because each instance of the group template must define unique
	// IDs for its children. The presence of this class can be seen when looking at the trace of
	// any ASP.NET page with ListView control using item grouping.
	internal class ListViewContainer : Control, INamingContainer
	{
		// Since the group template may contain command-triggering controls and we're
		// wrapping it, we need to pass the command event up the chain, or it will get lost
		// otherwise.
		protected override bool OnBubbleEvent (object source, EventArgs e)
		{
			CommandEventArgs args = e as CommandEventArgs;

			if (args == null)
				return false;

			RaiseBubbleEvent (this, args);
			return true;
		}
	}
}
